AMUSEMENTS, pEINCESS THEATRE, Direction: John Fuller and Eons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—At 8-TO-NIGHT. The Vivaoicua Jovial Laugh Merchants, Doddy HURL AND EVANS, HartJ And the SUNBEAM REVUE COMPANY SUNBEAM REVUE COMPANY Present A New and Ringing Revue Success ‘SPECIAL MIXTURES/ ‘SPECIAL MIXTURES/ ‘SPECIAL MIXTURES,' In Three Gorgeous, Gleeful “ Rays/* A Jag of Joy. Vaudeville de Luxe. Three Headlinem. LLOYD AND RAYMOND, Song, Simultaneous Dance, and Persiflage* LEO. STIRLING, LEO STIRLING, Cornet and Fiddle Fantasias, Direct from South Africa (A Concertina Conquest), CAMPBELL BROTHERS. CAMPBELL BROTHERS, Brilliant and Engaging Technicians. Tariff: Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d (plus Government tax and booking fee). Plan at BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; thereafter at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. TH E EMPIRE “ Dunedin’s Dc Luxe Picture House.’ To-day, at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., Ba!fe’« immortal opera. ‘THE BOHEMIAN GIRL.’ arranged musical programme by the Empire Orchestra. A wonderful visualisation of this romantic classic. Comodiea, Gazettes, etc. Book at The Bristol, or ring 444. No increase in prices. Friday: ‘Tbo Town That Forgot God.* Jg"ING EDWARD THEATRE. 7.45 TO-NIGHT—7,4S. D. W. Griffith’s .Spectacular Creation, ‘THE FALL OP BABYLON' Majestic in its massive grandeur, its colossal theme, its inspiring romance, its sumptuoua settings. ITIHE QUEEN’S for Quality Pictures—--2 till 5. 7 till 10. First National Presents tbo picture you can never forget, ‘ OUT OF TUB DUST,’ the Remington Masterpiece, the perfect entertainment. On tho same programme, Hei bert R.awUnsou in tho greatest prize ring drama, ‘THE MOTOR’; also Buster Keaton in ‘THE SCARECROW,’ a razzling-dazzling comedy. p 1 A Z A THEATRE. 2 p.m.—Double Paramount Ri!!—7 p.m. Agnes Ayres and Mahlon Hamilton in ‘THE HEART RAIDER/ A joyful story of a lovelorn giri who captures a husband in spite of himself. Second feature, a Metro classic. Milton Sills and Cleo Ridgley in ‘THE FORGOTTEN LAW/ a stirring story of retribution. |XRAND THEATRE. 2 p.m.—Showing DAILY —7 p.m. A Tremendous Story of Mother Sacrifice, ‘THE FORGOTTEN LAW,’ Featuring Milton Sills and Cleo Ridgley. Also Paramount’s speediest comedy-drama, ‘THE HEART RAIDER,’ She wanted a husband, but had some exciting job to land him! See Agnes Ayres in this breezy play. OCTAGON THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. RUDOLPH VALENTINO in ‘ CAMILLE,’ ‘ CAMILLE,’ A photo-drama of a tragedy which is a classic of literature, stage, and opera. Selected, musical programme by the Octagon Concert Orchestra. Box Plan at Theatre, or ’phone 3,091. REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET. WELLINGTON v. OTAGO, CARISBROOK GROUND, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. AND MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 19,. and 21. Play Commences nt 11 a,m. Each Day. The match will decide which province is to hold the Plunket Shield this year. Admission: Ground, Is; Stand, 6d (plus tax). After 4 p.m., admission 6d; ciiildren, half-price. „ „ E. S. WILSON, Sec, O.C.A. sROFESSOR H. FITZMAURICE’S DANCES, JAY’S TEA ROOMS, Plaza Buildings, George street, FRY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. PRICES’ AS USUAL. Pizcy’e Marimba Orchestra. D,meins - 8 till 11.30. GARDEN COMPETITIONS. •anged by the Amenities and Town Planntng Society. VEGETABLE AND FRUIT GARDEN COMPETITION. ENTRIES CLOSE 19th JANUARY. Entrance fee, 3«. J. L. SALMOND, Convener. Jational Bank Chambers, Princes street.
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Evening Star, Issue 18533, 16 January 1924, Page 8
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